According to the New York Post, Bobby claims in the suit that the film is "defamatory and untrue," and suggests he "does not love his daughter [and is not] committed to his daughter."

The film also reportedly includes scenes of him being violent toward Whitney,

The singer argues that the movie ultimately tries to profit off of his daughter's struggles.

In 2015, Bobbi Kristina was found unconcious in a bathtub. She passed away at the age of 22 in July of that year.

Bobbi's tragic death came soon after her mother Whitney's, who was also found unconscious in a bathtub in 2012.

TV One recently released a statement about the upcoming film, saying it will be an "intimate look at the highs and lows of parental, familial and romantic love complicated by fame through the eyes of a sensitive, vulnerable young woman."

"Bobbi Kristina’s high-profile life—and untimely death—may have been shrouded in mystery, but this film will reveal her humor, quirks, deepest fears and longings. This film explores her fight to be seen, heard, loved and to survive."

A photo from the set of the film was also released.

Rumors then emerged that Bobby was not pleased with his daughter's life rights being sold to TV One without his input, according to TheJasmineBrand.

“The rights were sold to the biopic before he had any knowledge of it. He was blindsided," a source told the site.